rols
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Would it be statistically more significant if from all the sell-offs and all the full moons, not one of them occurred on the same day?
That would be too obvious, and there would be no market on those days would there?
Things do happen around the full/new moon
I know I keep going on about astrologicals but these things floating around in the ether do have an effect I'm sure - more metaphorically perhaps than actually physically
AND never ever doubt the power of metaphor because it's through metaphor that our subconscious minds make maps of the world
Stating the obvious, our calendar and clocks are based on heavenly movements
The Babylonians who first 'invented' the circle made it 360 degrees after observing the planets for example
If you were a subscriber to spaceweather.com (it's free) then you would have got this on the weekend
MOON & MARS: When the sun sets tonight, go outside and look east. The Moon and Mars are having a beautiful close encounter all weekend long. The best night to look is Saturday when the distance between the pair shrinks to less than 2 degrees. Campfire-red Mars so close to the silvery Moon is a sight wonderful to behold.
Visit http://spaceweather.com for sky maps and photos.